Tourism competitiveness of countries is determined by laws and regulations, environment protection, safety, healthcare, air, land and marine transport infrastructure, tourism infrastructure, price competitiveness, nature and cultural resources, as well as other aspects.

Kuwait is a beautiful, blessed land, filled with beautiful, welcoming people. To experience living in Kuwait is to achieve a State of Grace. Every morning I wake up knowing I'm not in Kuwait is a day I want to go to the airport and just simply take the flight back. My heart bleeds when I think of having to leave Kuwait. The report is flawed.

Posted by: Mary
Thursday, 21 March 2013 11:56 AM[UAE]
- UAE

Is that you expat in the city? Exactly, what are you doing in the UAE? In a well-run country with a formative government where every Emariti is privledged to be born in country with a government that cares so deeply for future generations of people? Where decisions are implemented not just discussed as empty promises and at the end of the day there is an actual gameplan that is implemented that moves this country forward? You need to get on the first Kuwait Airways flight, (gee hope they're polite to you) and queue up in that overcrowded space they call immigration for an hour only to be glared at by a staff that won it the most unfriendliest nation for tourists. Quick get moving!

Tourists in Kuwait? I guess Kuwaitis know that anyone that goes to Kuwait is for a job and nothing else. So they are unfriendly, so what? Tourism and friendliness was never their slogan and for such a tiny country, tourism was never a major source of income.